Police Body Camera Footage Vindicates The Police

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"After a last-minute delay, North Carolina authorities finally allowed family to view a heavily redacted version of body camera footage in last week’s deadly police shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. — an unarmed Black man who apparently tried to drive off from sheriff’s deputies as they moved in to arrest him. Only two family members were allowed in to see a small clip of the video, which was about 20 seconds long, The video seen by the family did not begin from the start of the confrontation with Brown, lawyers said.

Attorneys said shots were already being fired at the man as the 20-second video began. Lassiter said Brown’s hands remained on the steering wheel as officers continued shooting at him. At least seven or eight officers were on the scene; Some of the officers were SWAT team members and some may have been plain-clothed, lawyers said. Only one officer’s bodycam footage was shown to the family and no other footage or dashcam video was presented to the family."


Some folks may complain that all of the body cam footage wasn't released but none of that matters...everyone knows you only need a few seconds of video footage in order to tell the full story of what happened -- and the full story is, the police were well in their right to shoot this guy because he was a convicted felon and was being served a warrant for another felony....If you are a felon and you try to evade arrest, that is an admission of guilt and the police should be able to shoot you right then and there....and save the taxpayers money...
 
Welcome to a new world where the police have to actually justify taking a life. Shit like this where the police are less than forthcoming with their record of a killing does nothing to vindicate them. It only makes it seem they have wrongdoing to cover up.
 
Welcome to a new world where the police have to actually justify taking a life. Shit like this where the police are less than forthcoming with their record of a killing does nothing to vindicate them. It only makes it seem they have wrongdoing to cover up.
They showed the family 20 seconds...how much more do these people want??

The police were obviously afraid for their safety and there are reports that this guy was a pretty bad driver....so the police had no choice
 
Welcome to a new world where the police have to actually justify taking a life. Shit like this where the police are less than forthcoming with their record of a killing does nothing to vindicate them. It only makes it seem they have wrongdoing to cover up.
They showed the family 20 seconds...how much more do these people want??

The police were obviously afraid for their safety and there are reports that this guy was a pretty bad driver....so the police had no choice
Aren’t there rules against posting troll threads?
 
Welcome to a new world where the police have to actually justify taking a life. Shit like this where the police are less than forthcoming with their record of a killing does nothing to vindicate them. It only makes it seem they have wrongdoing to cover up.
They showed the family 20 seconds...how much more do these people want??

The police were obviously afraid for their safety and there are reports that this guy was a pretty bad driver....so the police had no choice
It is not unreasonable to want the entire story. Too many times we have seen an entire department flat out lie to cover for their fuck ups. This reluctance to reveal the entire encounter smells just like that.
 


"After a last-minute delay, North Carolina authorities finally allowed family to view a heavily redacted version of body camera footage in last week’s deadly police shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. — an unarmed Black man who apparently tried to drive off from sheriff’s deputies as they moved in to arrest him. Only two family members were allowed in to see a small clip of the video, which was about 20 seconds long, The video seen by the family did not begin from the start of the confrontation with Brown, lawyers said.

Attorneys said shots were already being fired at the man as the 20-second video began. Lassiter said Brown’s hands remained on the steering wheel as officers continued shooting at him. At least seven or eight officers were on the scene; Some of the officers were SWAT team members and some may have been plain-clothed, lawyers said. Only one officer’s bodycam footage was shown to the family and no other footage or dashcam video was presented to the family."


Some folks may complain that all of the body cam footage wasn't released but none of that matters...everyone knows you only need a few seconds of video footage in order to tell the full story of what happened -- and the full story is, the police were well in their right to shoot this guy because he was a convicted felon and was being served a warrant for another felony....If you are a felon and you try to evade arrest, that is an admission of guilt and the police should be able to shoot you right then and there....and save the taxpayers money...


Are the cops okay?
 
Welcome to a new world where the police have to actually justify taking a life. Shit like this where the police are less than forthcoming with their record of a killing does nothing to vindicate them. It only makes it seem they have wrongdoing to cover up.
Start by reducing the criminal code. Near anything can be a crime. Its just whether it is enforced or not. You just want the free money that suckers pay in fees and fines to grease state, federal, city and local government entities.
 
Welcome to a new world where the police have to actually justify taking a life. Shit like this where the police are less than forthcoming with their record of a killing does nothing to vindicate them. It only makes it seem they have wrongdoing to cover up.
They showed the family 20 seconds...how much more do these people want??

The police were obviously afraid for their safety and there are reports that this guy was a pretty bad driver....so the police had no choice
It is not unreasonable to want the entire story. Too many times we have seen an entire department flat out lie to cover for their fuck ups. This reluctance to reveal the entire encounter smells just like that.
I don't believe police have ever lied about their encounters with the public -- and if they did; it was police in Democrat cities who probably forced the police to lie
 


"After a last-minute delay, North Carolina authorities finally allowed family to view a heavily redacted version of body camera footage in last week’s deadly police shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. — an unarmed Black man who apparently tried to drive off from sheriff’s deputies as they moved in to arrest him. Only two family members were allowed in to see a small clip of the video, which was about 20 seconds long, The video seen by the family did not begin from the start of the confrontation with Brown, lawyers said.

Attorneys said shots were already being fired at the man as the 20-second video began. Lassiter said Brown’s hands remained on the steering wheel as officers continued shooting at him. At least seven or eight officers were on the scene; Some of the officers were SWAT team members and some may have been plain-clothed, lawyers said. Only one officer’s bodycam footage was shown to the family and no other footage or dashcam video was presented to the family."


Some folks may complain that all of the body cam footage wasn't released but none of that matters...everyone knows you only need a few seconds of video footage in order to tell the full story of what happened -- and the full story is, the police were well in their right to shoot this guy because he was a convicted felon and was being served a warrant for another felony....If you are a felon and you try to evade arrest, that is an admission of guilt and the police should be able to shoot you right then and there....and save the taxpayers money...


Are the cops okay?
If you are asking if any police were injured...no....thankfully..

However the emotional toll this has taken on them and their families is far worse than anything that felon and his felon producing family is going thru
 
Welcome to a new world where the police have to actually justify taking a life. Shit like this where the police are less than forthcoming with their record of a killing does nothing to vindicate them. It only makes it seem they have wrongdoing to cover up.
They showed the family 20 seconds...how much more do these people want??

The police were obviously afraid for their safety and there are reports that this guy was a pretty bad driver....so the police had no choice
It is not unreasonable to want the entire story. Too many times we have seen an entire department flat out lie to cover for their fuck ups. This reluctance to reveal the entire encounter smells just like that.
I don't believe police have ever lied about their encounters with the public -- and if they did; it was police in Democrat cities who probably forced the police to lie
Ok you just made the "Troll, do not take seriously" list.
 
Some folks may complain that all of the body cam footage wasn't released but none of that matters...everyone knows you only need a few seconds of video footage in order to tell the full story of what happened
That's not true at all... And you are an idiot for saying so.

-- and the full story is, the police were well in their right to shoot this guy because he was a convicted felon and was being served a warrant for another felony....If you are a felon and you try to evade arrest, that is an admission of guilt and the police should be able to shoot you right then and there....and save the taxpayers money...
That could be true. But that doesn't mean the first part I quoted is. That is just so morbidly stupid I think you are ... Just a piss poor troll to be honest.
 
Some folks may complain that all of the body cam footage wasn't released but none of that matters...everyone knows you only need a few seconds of video footage in order to tell the full story of what happened
That's not true at all... And you are an idiot for saying so.

-- and the full story is, the police were well in their right to shoot this guy because he was a convicted felon and was being served a warrant for another felony....If you are a felon and you try to evade arrest, that is an admission of guilt and the police should be able to shoot you right then and there....and save the taxpayers money...
That could be true. But that doesn't mean the first part I quoted is. That is just so morbidly stupid I think you are ... Just a piss poor troll to be honest.
And yet you add me to your signature like a fan......get off my dick

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"After a last-minute delay, North Carolina authorities finally allowed family to view a heavily redacted version of body camera footage in last week’s deadly police shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. — an unarmed Black man who apparently tried to drive off from sheriff’s deputies as they moved in to arrest him. Only two family members were allowed in to see a small clip of the video, which was about 20 seconds long, The video seen by the family did not begin from the start of the confrontation with Brown, lawyers said.

Attorneys said shots were already being fired at the man as the 20-second video began. Lassiter said Brown’s hands remained on the steering wheel as officers continued shooting at him. At least seven or eight officers were on the scene; Some of the officers were SWAT team members and some may have been plain-clothed, lawyers said. Only one officer’s bodycam footage was shown to the family and no other footage or dashcam video was presented to the family."


Some folks may complain that all of the body cam footage wasn't released but none of that matters...everyone knows you only need a few seconds of video footage in order to tell the full story of what happened -- and the full story is, the police were well in their right to shoot this guy because he was a convicted felon and was being served a warrant for another felony....If you are a felon and you try to evade arrest, that is an admission of guilt and the police should be able to shoot you right then and there....and save the taxpayers money...
More and more I see the over use of SWAT and no knock raids as the problem. For example Breana Taylor. I don't blame the homeowner for firing after their door is breeched in the middle of the night. On the other hand if you shoot at cops you will get shot regardless of race, creed or color. The issue was that there was no business authorizing such a raid. Period.
 


"After a last-minute delay, North Carolina authorities finally allowed family to view a heavily redacted version of body camera footage in last week’s deadly police shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. — an unarmed Black man who apparently tried to drive off from sheriff’s deputies as they moved in to arrest him. Only two family members were allowed in to see a small clip of the video, which was about 20 seconds long, The video seen by the family did not begin from the start of the confrontation with Brown, lawyers said.

Attorneys said shots were already being fired at the man as the 20-second video began. Lassiter said Brown’s hands remained on the steering wheel as officers continued shooting at him. At least seven or eight officers were on the scene; Some of the officers were SWAT team members and some may have been plain-clothed, lawyers said. Only one officer’s bodycam footage was shown to the family and no other footage or dashcam video was presented to the family."


Some folks may complain that all of the body cam footage wasn't released but none of that matters...everyone knows you only need a few seconds of video footage in order to tell the full story of what happened -- and the full story is, the police were well in their right to shoot this guy because he was a convicted felon and was being served a warrant for another felony....If you are a felon and you try to evade arrest, that is an admission of guilt and the police should be able to shoot you right then and there....and save the taxpayers money...
More and more I see the over use of SWAT and no knock raids as the problem. For example Breana Taylor. I don't blame the homeowner for firing after their door is breeched in the middle of the night. On the other hand if you shoot at cops you will get shot regardless of race, creed or color. The issue was that there was no business authorizing such a raid. Period.
What's missing there is that you are referring to a raid in a black neighborhood, which cops perceive as far more dangerous
 
Welcome to a new world where the police have to actually justify taking a life. Shit like this where the police are less than forthcoming with their record of a killing does nothing to vindicate them. It only makes it seem they have wrongdoing to cover up.
Start by reducing the criminal code. Near anything can be a crime. Its just whether it is enforced or not. You just want the free money that suckers pay in fees and fines to grease state, federal, city and local government entities.
But the greedy kleptocrats want the income from petty crimes.

It's especially bad in Democrat cities. They try to nickel and dime the populace to death with fines and fees for every little thing.

A while back the Democrat mayor here, Carty Finkbeiner, started having the cops go around ticketing any car that was parked on a stone driveway.

Apparently while trying to figure out new creative ways to fuck the poor (a favorite Democrat pastime), he discovered an obscure WWII era law meant to conserve rubber during the war. (when tires were actually made of real rubber). Then sent the police out to scour the city for cars on stone driveways.

Unbelievable but true.
 
Welcome to a new world where the police have to actually justify taking a life. Shit like this where the police are less than forthcoming with their record of a killing does nothing to vindicate them. It only makes it seem they have wrongdoing to cover up.
Start by reducing the criminal code. Near anything can be a crime. Its just whether it is enforced or not. You just want the free money that suckers pay in fees and fines to grease state, federal, city and local government entities.
But the greedy kleptocrats want the income from petty crimes.

It's especially bad in Democrat cities. They try to nickel and dime the populace to death with fines and fees for every little thing.

A while back the Democrat mayor here, Carty Finkbeiner, started having the cops go around ticketing any car that was parked on a stone driveway.

Apparently while trying to figure out new creative ways to fuck the poor (a favorite Democrat pastime), he discovered an obscure WWII era law meant to conserve rubber during the war. (when tires were actually made of real rubber). Then sent the police out to scour the city for cars on stone driveways.

Unbelievable but true.
The data doesn't support that bullshit you just pulled out of your ass.....


As a matter of fact......reactionary right wing cucks like yourself would be pissed that this study was even conducted
 

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